Around the Horn (August 27)
Courage Takes More Than a Keyboard: Christian Courage in a Digital Age "When we talk nowadays about courage, we often mean the kind of courage it takes to write a strongly worded social-media post, or
Courage Takes More Than a Keyboard: Christian Courage in a Digital Age "When we talk nowadays about courage, we often mean the kind of courage it takes to write a strongly worded social-media post, or
The “Pædobaptist” addresses his pamphlet to a Baptist. The first letter gives the author’s reasons for his own practice. The two others are in favour of a mixed communion between Baptists and Pædobaptists at the
Pastor, beware of subtle self-promotion "Forget about creating opportunities for yourself; rather, hone your craft and set yourself to labor diligently every day in the work the Lord has put before you. The opportunities will
Finally, If the doctrine of Divine influence be considered in its Scriptural connexions, it will be of essential importance in the Christian life; but if these be lost sight of, it will become injurious. To
“I hope you’re happy. I think you’re wasting your talents.” These are the words that I remember hearing as I drove my green minivan down the highway one day with my four young kids in
Let Your Dream Church Die Not matter the community in which you are a part they are not perfect, so how will you respond? This post states you have two options, but most importantly, "As
My son hit his first over-the-fence homerun the other weekend. It was a big moment against a tough pitcher who was shutting his team out. His homerun tied the game and ignited his team as
“Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to
How Should Christians View Safety? "For the Christian, safety is never our highest goal. And for those seeking to take the gospel to the people/language groups that still have no church among them, safety is